tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1331197268983381028.post7761640134260922693..comments2023-10-29T22:35:00.079-10:00Comments on Travel and Trains and Other Things: To Tweet or Not to Tweet...Why Is That Even a Question?JIM LOOMIShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13874556267583991876noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1331197268983381028.post-40188915431365886142010-04-10T16:12:21.802-10:002010-04-10T16:12:21.802-10:00Jim, I agree insofar as there are "billions a...Jim, I agree insofar as there are "billions and billions" of tweets that are inanities spawned of hubris. I have heard, though, that some companies, for example, airlines, are using Twitter to advise of flight/gate changes and delays and cancellations. <br /><br />I guess the trick is to sort the wheat from the chaff, eh?Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308567394308330867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1331197268983381028.post-4651757161462632462010-04-10T11:11:23.040-10:002010-04-10T11:11:23.040-10:00Twitter is just like blogger, except you can't...Twitter is just like blogger, except you can't use more than 140 characters. What you said in this post was a common criticism of blogging in the early 2000s, but yourself and others found a way to use blogs without posting a bunch of pictures of your cat. Yes, there's a lot of crap on twitter, but the same goes for any blogging platform, and it's hardly an indictment of the medium.Matt Sperryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12517346622531469546noreply@blogger.com